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Reddit » Learn Arabic
6h ago
Is the Van Dyke Translation in a more or less standard MSA? How does it compare to modern Fusha, quranic Arabic ext? Does it incorporate any colloquial words or is it standard? What is the quality of the translation generally?
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Reddit » Learn Arabic
6h ago
Here’s a cheat sheet I use for trying to teach people Arabic Orthography. There might be some mistakes. I lost the original word doc I made of it, so I had to take a picture of the paper copy. If this post gets enough likes, I’ll remake a digital version and post it here. Hope this is helpful!
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Reddit » Learn Arabic
15h ago
Hello!
I am learning Arabic, I am trying to learn how handwrite in the language am I doing it right?
Thanks in advance!
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Reddit » Learn Arabic
16h ago
I'm a while busy building a website to learn Arabic, easy and very interactive.
Based on a book also will add a lot of my own spin and own learning stuff to it.
Stuff I missed myself when learning fusha like way more vocab
and 1 direct way from begin to end.
Any suggestions or advice.
I've already bought the domain for it. learnarabiceasy.org
For now MSA only maybe in the far further I will start with dialects.
If I do dialect, I start with Egyptian since I live in Egypt.
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Reddit » Learn Arabic
22h ago
Hello everyone. I am a Western student of Comparative Literature and have come across a very poorly edited anthology of Darwish's poetry in Spanish translation which I would like to enhance by (at least) identifying in which books/years the poems were originally published. As it turns out there is no edition of Darwish's complete poetry in any language I understand, and the few anthologies actually available in e.g. English focus on his later poetry, which won't do since the book I have is more centered on his early work. After searching a lot I did come across a PDF of his complete poems in ..read more
Reddit » Learn Arabic
1d ago
Basically I just finished one term of Arabic, where the teacher taught mostly MSA with a bit of her own dialect (Syrian) thrown in. My goal is to learn Levantine Arabic, particularly Palestinian but I'm not too fussed as long as I can speak/understand the language in the Levant region.
The course was really good and can now read and write (mostly) and know basic words and phrases.
Unfortunately I can't do the next term because of scheduling issues so came up with the following plan to continue my progress.
Purchase Mastering Arabic 1 (and eventually 2) and work my way through them (side quest ..read more